Father's Day - A Tribute to the American Indians
- annettembailey5
- Jun 22
- 1 min read
Given June 21, 1987 by Weston Bailey, this lecture focuses on the Native Americans as the true founding fathers of our country. Their harmony with nature contrasted greatly with the focus on the financial world and obtaining material substance by their white conquerors. It has been said that the Indigenous Peoples will save our world.
The lecture concludes with a reading of the infamous speech by Chief Seattle. Weston read this speech every year at Father's Day for decades. As his mission concluded in this lifetime, this speech was read during his final class in the physical world, on Father's Day. He passed into the Spirit World the following day. Chief Seattle concluded his speech by speaking of death and left us with the immortal words, "There is no death, only a change of worlds."





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